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Thanks to the combination of Neumann's KK 204 with Sennheiser's SKM 2000 system, Neumann sound is also available in the wireless domain.

The design of Neumann capsule heads for the Sennheiser SKM 2000 handheld transmitter is based on Neumann's KMS 104 and KMS 105 wired stage microphones. From these microphones, the capsule heads have acquired not only their outstanding sound characteristics and technical specifications, but also their robust construction and effective suppression of pop sounds and handling noise.

The sound of the capsule heads can be described as full, transparent and naturally warm, without excessive accentuation of the bass. Due to the "single polar pattern design", the polar patterns are very uniform over the entire frequency range, thus providing the basis for excellent resistance to feedback.

Included with the capsule head is a large nylon bag, which can hold not only the capsule but also the handheld transmitter, battery packs and additional accessories.

The KK 204 capsule head was developed especially for the Sennheiser SKM 2000 system. Particular importance has been placed on further damping of pop sounds and handling noise, an extremely low level of self-noise, and ease of servicing. Both capsule heads have integrated foam pop protection. The foam pores have a greatly increased surface area and can keep extreme moisture away from the capsule.

The KK 204 capsule head provides the best possible suppression of sound originating from 180° to the rear.